This is one of my favorite kits Laura Geller has ever put out. nearly every piece of this kit is exceptional and very versatile. The packaging is also very sturdy feeling and better than the regular black packaging and I prefer this packaging to the Tropics collection packaging.

I ordered a shade darker in the B N' B to mix with the regular I already have several of. This is great for the summer.

The blush is amazing. All three colors apply pretty matte but almost skin like, not flat. The highlight shade is great all over the face without looking ghostly or garish. Mixed together they give a glow to the skin, but still look quite natural.

I am in love with the lipstick color and formulation. It is a shade that looks like nothing is on the lips, but feels like a balm and is very moisturizing. I have kept it in my purse and use it every day.

The eye colors are so flattering to my hazel eyes. The colors are great for summer, especially when applied wet. I could see these working on any eye color.

The brush is average. It does it's job. I have no complaints.

The only thing in this kit that I think is not good is the mascara. It is a very wet and heavy formulation. I applied it very slow and it made my lashes droop. I had to curl after the first coat and apply a second coat. I ended up getting it all over my fingers and eyelids trying to get my lashes separated as it made them stick together. I can not see this being very usable on it's own. It would make a great top coat to make other mascara's glossy and waterproof. It is very waterproof and requires an oil based remover to get it off. I used Lancome Bi Facils, but baby oil or olive oil would work fine.

This kit is available on QVC for $52.74.

I highly recommend this kit for anyone who is seeking a fast and easy no make-up look. It is a nude look but with definition and perfect for every day.

My Look:

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Please comment below if you'd like to see a video tutorial on this look. Thanks for stopping by!!

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If you follow TheBombshellSuite on YouTube, you probably saw her recent get ready with me video where she used the Wet N Wild highlighter/bronzer in Reserve Your Cabana. She gave it such a great review that I had to go out and find it. Strangely, the drugstore didn't have these at all, but I found one at my grocery store.

Anyway, as soon as I touched it and swatched it on my hand, I knew that it was a dupe for one of my favorite highlighters.

As you know, I am a huge fan of Laura Geller's baked products. The Baked Vanilla highlighter is one of my favorite highlighters for it's subtle sheen and nearly matte appearance. On the skin it brightens, but doesn't shine, glisten, or glitter on the skin.

And wouldn't you know, they are nearly identical! Same texture, same sheen, same glow.

I will start by saying that I think Estee Lauder does some of the best matte eyeshadow on the market (wild truffle, wild sable, chocolate bliss, etc). These palettes have a great mix of mattes, shimmers, metallics, and satins. They are a bit powdery when you dip your brush into them. But, the pigmentation is great.

My favorites- Fiery Saffron, Provocative Petal, and Infamous Sky. But I also love the metallics in Rebel Metal and Fierce Safari. I actually want them all.

These were taken in a bit of a hurry, but I hope they are helpful enough to help you choose.

Cream eyeshadow seems to be big right now no matter where you shop. Each brand from drugstore to high end is producing their own type of shadow cream. Some come in stick form while some come in a pot, but they all serve the same purpose- to provide long lasting, crease free, shadow application quickly and easily. These can usually be used alone or underneath a powder shadow for greater pigmentation and lasting ability.

Why do I like these shadow sticks over every other kind I have tried? That is easy. They last! They apply and set quickly, and they do not budge once set. You get about ten to twenty seconds play time before they set, and then they do not come off unless you use a wipe or remover to take them off.

The Mally Evercolor shadow stick retails for $25 each. It can be purchased anywhere that sells Mally Beauty. I will put links at the end of this post.

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